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Barcelona tempt Mohamed Salah to reject Liverpool contract extension - Paper Round

Barca want to make Salah their ‘key summer signing’ Barcelona are keen to bring Mohamed Salah to the Camp Nou after striking a multi-million sponsorship deal with Spotify. The Mirror reveal that the Catalan club are desperate to make Salah their “key summer signing”. The 29-year-old is approaching the final year of his contract at Liverpool and is yet to agree to extend his stay at Anfield.

The Premier League side are readying a contract worth more than £400,000 per week, but Barcelona are hoping to offer Salah the opportunity of a new challenge in an attempt to reignite their fierce domestic rivalry with Real Madrid. Ad/> Paper Round’s view: Barcelona are hoping to make a marquee summer signing after clinching their £236-million deal with music streaming platform, which will see the club’s stadium renamed to the Spotify Camp Nou. Salah could be an option if he decides against extending his stay at Liverpool.

He would be available for a cut-price fee due to his contract situation, but his wage demands will be sky high. Is it worth breaking the bank for a 29-year-old? Barcelona should try and go all in for Borussia Dortmund’s Erling Haaland – and then maybe Benfica forward Darwin Nunez if not. TransfersLewandowski on Bayern future: 'The situation is not that easy for me'19 HOURS AGO Read the full story Arsenal chase Gabriel Jesus Arsenal are confident that they can pull off a move for Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus this summer.

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